Neophron Tours featured with InfoHub.com + GIVEAWAY!

Jan 5 2018

Dear fellow travelers,

We’ve just been notified that one of our tours – The Best of Bulgaria Tour – has been announced as an Unordinary Trip of the Month by InfoHub.com , the #1 travel portal on the Internet specialized in the out-of-ordinary, special interest vacations . Passionate about Bulgaria’s scenic splendour and diverse nature, we are thrilled to see our tour highlighted this way and hope to see more travelers come and discover the alpine mountains, rivers with spectacular canyons, vast meadows and forests, coastal wetlands and sand beaches.

In connection with this, we are happy to offer our guests a special prize! Any of you who book a tour with Neophron Tours before February 10, 2018 may be eligible for a very special prize from InfoHub’s sister-company GPSmyCity – publisher of travel apps for Apple and Android. The GPSmyCity app features offline city maps, self-guided walking tours and travel articles for 1,000 cities worldwide, using which you can turn your mobile into a personal tour guide. With this app in hand you can explore Plovdiv and many other major urban destinations in Bulgaria and further afield on your own, at your own pace. The GPSmyCity app works offline so there’s NO need to worry about roaming charges when traveling abroad.

A lucky winner, chosen at random, will get a one-year full membership of the GPSmyCity app including access to ALL the GPSmyCity content – over 6,500 self-guided city walks and travel articles– to the total value of over $8,000!

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